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Unforgettable Rahul Roy movies that bring back Bollywood nostalgia

Sonal Khandelwal
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 15, 2025, 08:00 IST
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Aashiqui (1990)

Released in 1990, Aashiqui turned Rahul Roy into an overnight sensation. The film’s soundtrack by Nadeem–Shravan was a cultural milestone, ruling charts and radios for years. With its record-breaking music sales and a story that epitomised innocent love, Aashiqui defined Bollywood romance of the 90s. Rahul’s boy-next-door charm and chemistry made the film unforgettable for an entire generation of fans.

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Agra (2023)

Rahul’s performance in Agra (2023) highlights his evolution from youthful heart-throb to mature actor. Showcased at international festivals, the film deals with complex themes, proving Rahul’s willingness to embrace unconventional narratives. Far removed from his earlier image, this film stands as proof of his versatility and courage to explore layered characters, making his career span across decades truly unique.

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Junoon (1992)

In 1992, Junoon gave Rahul Roy the chance to experiment with an unusual and daring role. Playing a man cursed to turn into a tiger, Rahul’s performance left an indelible mark on Bollywood thrillers. The movie combined horror, folklore, and drama in a way few films of its time attempted. Junoon became a cult classic, showing Rahul’s ability to go beyond romantic hero roles.

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Phir Teri Kahani Yaad Aayee (1993)

Phir Teri Kahani Yaad Aayee (1993), produced by Mahesh Bhatt, was one of Rahul Roy’s most poignant films. A tragic love story paired with an evergreen soundtrack, it captured the pain of love and loss in unforgettable ways. Rahul’s portrayal of a troubled lover cemented his position as a serious romantic star, and the film’s songs continue to be cherished decades later by nostalgic audiences.

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Yeh Majhdhaar (1996)

In Yeh Majhdhaar (1996), Rahul Roy shared screen space with Salman Khan and Manisha Koirala in a story woven around love, sacrifice, and destiny. Although not a massive commercial hit, the film remains special for its emotional storytelling and rare ensemble of talented actors. Rahul’s understated performance stood out, making this film a quiet yet memorable entry in his career, especially for 90s Bollywood enthusiasts.

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